Mine Run campaign Confederate order of battle

The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Mine Run campaign (November 27–December 2, 1863) of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization from October 31, 1863,[1] the casualty returns[2] and the reports.[3]

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

Army of Northern Virginia

Gen Robert E. Lee[4]

Second Corps

MG Jubal A. Early[5]

Division Brigade Regiments and others

Early's Division
     BG Harry T. Hays

Pegram's Brigade


   BG John Pegram

Gordon's Brigade


   BG John B. Gordon

Hays' Brigade


   Col William Monaghan[6]

  • 5th Louisiana
  • 6th Louisiana
  • 7th Louisiana
  • 8th Louisiana
  • 9th Louisiana
Hoke's Brigade


   Ltc Samuel M. Tate

  • 6th North Carolina
  • 21st North Carolina
  • 54th North Carolina
  • 57th North Carolina
  • 1st Battalion North Carolina Sharpshooters

Johnson's Division
     MG Edward Johnson

Stonewall Brigade


   BG James A. Walker

Steuart's Brigade


   BG George H. Steuart[7] (w)

Jones' Brigade


   BG John M. Jones (w)
   Col William A. Witcher

Stafford's Brigade


   BG Leroy A. Stafford

  • 1st Louisiana: Cpt Edward D. Willett
  • 2nd Louisiana: Cpt Martin C. Redwine
  • 10th Louisiana: Ltc Henry D. Monier
  • 14th Louisiana: Ltc David Zable
  • 15th Louisiana: Col Edmund Pendleton

Rodes' Division
     MG Robert E. Rodes

Daniel's Brigade


   BG Junius Daniel

  • 32nd North Carolina: Col Edmund C. Brabble
  • 43rd North Carolina: Ltc William G. Lewis
  • 45th North Carolina: Maj T. McGehee Smith
  • 53rd North Carolina: Col William A. Owens
  • 2nd North Carolina Battalion: Cpt Edward Smith
Ramseur's Brigade


   BG Stephen D. Ramseur

Doles' Brigade


   BG George P. Doles

  • 4th Georgia: Ltc William H. Willis
  • 12th Georgia: Col Edward S. Willis
  • 21st Georgia: Col John T. Mercer
  • 44th Georgia: Col William H. Peebles
Battle's Brigade


   Col Edward A. O'Neal

  • 3rd Alabama: Col Charles Forsyth
  • 5th Alabama: Col Josephus M. Hall
  • 6th Alabama: Maj Isaac F. Culver
  • 12th Alabama: Maj Adolph Proskamer
  • 26th Alabama: Ltc John S. Garvin
Johnston's Brigade


   BG Robert D. Johnston

  • 5th North Carolina
  • 12th North Carolina
  • 20th North Carolina: Col Thomas F. Toon
  • 23rd North Carolina: Ltc William S. Davis

Artillery
     BG Armistead L. Long

Andrews' Battalion


   Maj Carter M. Braxton

Carter's Battalion


   Ltc Thomas H. Carter

  • Jefferson Davis (Alabama) Artillery
  • King William (Virginia) Artillery
  • Morris (Virginia) Artillery
  • Orange (Virginia) Artillery
Jones' Battalion


   Ltc Hilary P. Jones

  • Louisiana Guard Artillery
  • Charlottesville (Virginia) Artillery
  • Courtney (Virginia) Artillery
  • Staunton (Virginia) Artillery
Nelson's Battalion


   Ltc William Nelson

First Regiment Virginia Artillery


   Col J. Thompson Brown

  • 2nd Richmond (Virginia) Howitzers
  • 3rd Richmond (Virginia) Howitzers
  • Powhatan (Virginia) Artillery
  • Rockbridge (Virginia) Artillery
  • Salem (Virginia) Flying Artillery

Third Corps

LTG Ambrose P. Hill

  • Provost Guard: 5th Alabama Battalion
Division Brigade Regiments and others

Anderson's Division
     MG Richard H. Anderson

Wilcox's (old) Brigade


   Col John C. C. Sanders

Posey's Brigade


   Col Nathaniel H. Harris

  • 12th Mississippi
  • 16th Mississippi
  • 19th Mississippi
  • 48th Mississippi
Mahone's Brigade


   BG William Mahone

Wright' s Brigade


   BG Ambrose R. Wright

  • 3rd Georgia
  • 22nd Georgia
  • 48th Georgia
  • 2nd Georgia Battalion
Perry's Brigade


   BG Edward A. Perry

Heth's Division
     MG Henry Heth

Davis' Brigade


   BG Joseph R. Davis

  • 2nd Mississippi
  • 11th Mississippi
  • 42nd Mississippi
  • 55th North Carolina
Archer's and Walker's Brigade[8]


   BG Henry H. Walker

Archer's Brigade

  • 13th Alabama
  • 1st Tennessee (Provisional Army)
  • 7th Tennessee
  • 14th Tennessee

Walker's Brigade

Kirkland's Brigade


   Col Thomas C. Singletary

Cooke's Brigade


   Col Edward D. Hall

Wilcox's Division
     MG Cadmus M. Wilcox

Lane's Brigade


   BG James H. Lane

  • 7th North Carolina
  • 18th North Carolina
  • 28th North Carolina
  • 33rd North Carolina
  • 37th North Carolina
McGowan' s Brigade


   BG Abner M. Perrin

Thomas' Brigade


   BG Edward L. Thomas

  • 14th Georgia
  • 35th Georgia
  • 45th Georgia
  • 49th Georgia
Scales' Brigade


   BG Alfred M. Scales

  • 13th North Carolina
  • 16th North Carolina
  • 22nd North Carolina
  • 34th North Carolina
  • 38th North Carolina

Artillery
     Col R. Lindsay Walker

Cutts' Battalion


   Ltc Allen S. Cutts

  • Irwin (Georgia) Artillery
  • Patterson's (Georgia) Artillery
  • Ross' (Georgia) Artillery
McIntosh's Battalion


   Maj David G. McIntosh

  • Hardaway (Alabama) Battery
  • Danville (Virginia) Artillery
  • Johnson's (Virginia) Battery
  • 2nd Rockbridge (Virginia) Artillery
Poague's Battalion


   Ltc William T. Poague

  • Madison (Mississippi) Artillery
  • Graham's (North Carolina) Battery
  • Albemarle (Virginia) Artillery
  • Brooke's (Virginia) Battery
Garnett's Battalion


   Ltc John J. Garnett

  • Donaldsonville (Louisiana) Artillery
  • Huger (Virginia) Artillery
  • Lewis (Virginia) Artillery
  • Norfolk (Virginia) Light Artillery
Pegram's Battalion


   Maj William R. J. Pegram

  • Pee Dee (South Carolina) Artillery
  • Crenshaw (Virginia) Battery
  • Fredericksburg (Virginia) Artillery
  • Letcher (Virginia) Artillery
  • Purcell (Virginia) Battery
Haskell's Battalion[9]


   Maj John C. Haskell

  • Branch (North Carolina) Artillery
  • Rowan (North Carolina) Artillery
  • Palmetto (South Carolina) Artillery

Cavalry Corps

MG J.E.B. Stuart

Division Brigade Regiments and others

Hampton's Division
     MG Wade Hampton

Gordon's Brigade


   BG James B. Gordon

Young's Brigade


   BG Pierce M. B. Young

  • 1st South Carolina Cavalry
  • 2nd South Carolina Cavalry
  • Cobb's (Georgia) Legion
  • Phillips (Georgia) Legion
  • Jeff Davis (Mississippi) Legion: Ltc Joseph F. Waring
Rosser's Brigade


   BG Thomas L. Rosser

Fitzhugh Lee's Division
     MG Fitzhugh Lee

William H. F. Lee's Brigade


   Col John R. Chambliss, Jr.

Lomax's Brigade


   BG Lunsford L. Lomax

Wickham's Brigade


   BG Williams C. Wickham

Horse Artillery

Beckham's Battalion


   Maj Robert F. Beckham

  • Breathed's (Virginia) Battery
  • Hart's (South Carolina) Battery
  • Chew's (Virginia) Battery
  • McGregor's (Virginia) Battery
  • Moorman's (Virginia) Battery

Reserve artillery

BG William N. Pendleton[10]

Division Battalions Batteries

First Corps Artillery

Cabell's Battalion


   Col Henry C. Cabell

  • Callaway's (Georgia) Battery
  • Troup (Georgia) Artillery
  • Manly's (North Carolina) Battery
  • 1st Richmond (Virginia) Howitzers
  • Nelson (Virginia) Artillery

Notes

  1. Official Records, Series I, Volume XXIX, Part 1, pages 817-822
  2. Official Records, Series I, Volume XXIX, Part 1, pages 836-838
  3. Official Records, Series I, Volume XXIX, Part 1, pages 1103-1106
  4. The First Corps was detached September 9, 1863 for service with the Army of Tennessee
  5. Lieutenant General Ewell was absent sick (see: Lee's and Early's report)
  6. Commanded also Hoke's Brigade (see: Hays' and Monaghan's report)
  7. Wounded but remained in command (see: Johnson's report)
  8. Archer's and Walker's Brigade were consolidated under Brigadier General Walker
  9. Belonged to the First Corps
  10. Chief of Artillery to the whole Army

References

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